Olenus
In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Olenus was the name of several individuals:
- Olenus, son of Vulcan and father of Helice and Aex, two nurses of infant Jove. A city in Aulis was named for him.
- Olenus, son of Zeus and Anaxithea, daughter of Danaus. He was the eponymous ruler of the city Olenus in Achaea. Olenus was succeeded by Crinacus, another bastard son of Zeus.
- Olenus, father of Tectaphus, a Lapith.
- Olenus, a man who lived on Mount Ida. His wife Lethaea claimed she was more beautiful than any goddess. They were both turned to stone; although Olenus could have avoided this fate, he chose to be with his wife.
- Olenus, a Lelegian, father of Phoceus. His son was killed by the Argonauts.